Another unusual genealogy database. The search screen is conventional headed by boxes for First & Middle Name(s) and Last Name. There’s also a Keyword search.
Searching for “ancestry” returns 128 results, “genealogy” 124 results, and for “family history” 20. The information returned is sparse: Name, Residence Place, Application Date, Certificate Number and Others Listed. No further detail is linked.
The top places associated with the “genealogy” patents were: Utah (38), Colorado (25), Massachusetts (12), Canada (10), Alabama (5). Surprised?
You might also be surprised by where in Canada these US “genealogy” patents were filed from — BC (8 in the Lower Mainland), Quebec (2 in Beaconsfield).


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